Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 11 hours 58 minutes
Probably our WORST EPISODE EVER. Nothing to do with Whooverville guests Maurice Roëves and Tristan Peatfield, whom we crow-barred in as a saving grace. Sound problems killed our joy.
The usual rating and tipping shenanigans. Gird your liver as we ponder upon Tom Baker's (arguably) finest season, colonic irrigation, and the story 'The Robots of Death' [1977].
Come, you coyotes, and howl at the moon. Saddle up for another foray into the 60s with our review of Hartnell's 'The Gunfighters'. Sorry, the audio's a bit ropey.
Never let it be said we're not good value. All in one: "Asylum of the Daleks," "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship," "A Town Called Mercy," "The Power of Three," and "The Angels Take Manhattan." Boom!
This one breaks all our rules about 'keep it short' and 'never work with animals or children'. Closest thing we're gonna get to a Crimbo episode (cue jingle bells intro). Interviews with Will Barton and Lawry Lewin.
Our first episode of 2013, and it's our 50th episode to start the 50th year of Doctor Who. Lets not make a big deal of it, it's a pure fluke. We're casually dedicating this one to Sir Patrick Moore.
Diving into the 2012 Christmas special, 'The Snowmen.' Lots of chat about the new console room, lots, obviously, really, lots. Companions, porno voices, titles and music, the sexuality of Whovians, and anniversary supposition.
Masterpiece prostitutes, the usual four miscreants (inc. Sputters with his porn-star voice), review the Big Tom methane refinery 'The Power of Kroll' [1979]. Knitted hair and literal wobbly sets.
By the power of 'The Wheel of Who,' we reach back to the Hartnell era to cast a critical eye over series two's 'The Web Planet' [1965]. Terry at Gally. Like watching paint dry with a bug stuck in it.
Four grown adults ripping the Karkus out of a 45-year old kids programme. Free BJ's to $20. At least we can agree on Zoe's arse and Jamie's legs.